Today Ed Hack and I birded in 4 Vermont locations: 1) along Marton Road (MR) at the Windsor State Corrections grounds, 2) then briefly around the intersection of Marton and Hunt Roads in Windsor. 3) then along Ferry Road (FR) in Weathersfield Bow, and 4) finally in the Connecticut River flood plain by the Windsor Industrial Park (Wfp). Among the highlights were Belted Kingfishers (FR, Wfp), an American Kestrel (MR), 2 Red-bellied Woodpeckers (Wfp), 4 Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers (MR), numerous Northern Flickers (especially the 15 at FR), numerous Eastern Phoebes (especially the 13 at FR), House Wren (Wfp), a singing Blue-headed Vireo (MR), a singing Warbling Vireo (FR), Nashville Warbler (MR), 2 Magnolia Warblers (FR), Scarlet Tanager (MR), Lincoln's Sparrow (FR), and 2 Purple Finches (MR). A particularly notable find today was the presence of more than 50 Yellow-rumped Warblers in a corn field and the trees bordering that field in the Windsor flood plain. George Clark Norwich, VT